


kogsrå
is an exclusive story-telling couture coat collection with the inspiration from the Swedish mythology skogsrå, a forest nymph, and Swedish medival history. It is tailor made, upcycled and sustainable.In this collection art, design, history and investment in other women create true empowerment.
The pattern of the coat is from an evening gown from the 1930’s New York and due to the creative use of upcycled materials, no two coats in the world are alike. Each one is unique and has its own story to tell. You can truly let yourself be embraced by a one-of-a-kind work of art. Apart from the stylish upcycled blankets in wool, treated with the utmost care to ensure cleanliness, the coats are lined in new and high quality fabric with silkscreen prints, embroidered pockets and knitted tails for fun accessories. This unique collection allows you to express your individuality, style and care of our world.
Welcome to browse some of our sold and current scrumptous and elegant coats in stock below.
For ordering your own unique wearable art piece, see material in stock and send me a message.

The Black and White Beauty
Delilah King, Amsterdam Netherlands
Amanda Homi, New York USA
Carolina Pessao, Coimbra Portugal
The Purple Mountain Majesty
Terry Radigan, New York USA
Delilah King, Amsterdam Netherlands
Terry Radigan, New York USA
The Green Emerald Embrace
Rachelle Garniez, New York USA
Emelie Englund, Uppsala Sweden
Rachelle Garniez, New York USA
The Royal Blue Peacock
Helle Andersson, Stockholm Sweden
Rebecka Vidmark, Uppsala Sweden
Rebecka Vidmark, Uppsala Sweden
The Powder Blue Wrap
Rebecka Vidmark, Uppsala Sweden
Helene Kaller, Uppsala Sweden
Radeka Sawicka, Uppsala Sweden
The Powder Pink Embrace
Johanna Hillbom, Uppsala Sweden
Johanna Hillbom, Uppsala Sweden
Johanna Hillbom, Uppsala Sweden
The Yellow Yolk Beauty
Thassia Sousa, Uppsala Sweden
Maria Naidu, Malmö Sweden
Thassia Sousa, Uppsala Sweden
The Orange Zest Wrap
Alexandra Holmberg, Uppsala Sweden
Alexandra Holmberg, Uppsala Sweden
Inger Forsstedt, Bjurås Sweden
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